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Safety Minute - March 14, 2025

  • Writer: krummelkrew
    krummelkrew
  • Mar 31, 2025
  • 1 min read

We often use liquid nitrogen (aka LN2) to cool mid-IR detectors in our lab. LN2 has a boiling point of 77K, posing a serious safety hazard if it comes into contact with you! See the file below for some safety tips for dealing with cryogenic materials.



 
 
 

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